2015
DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12201
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Collagenase 1A2 (COL1A2) gene A/C polymorphism in relation to severity of dental fluorosis

Abstract: The presence of polymorphism in the COL1A2 gene was not associated with the severity of dental fluorosis.

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“…High levels of F, Al, As, Pb, and Cr were a risk factor for dental fluorosis, but not Se, Zn, Cu, B, Ca, and P, which was a protective factor for dental fluorosis [28]. ESR (Estrogen receptor) rs1256049 (G > A, RsaI) rs2234693 (A > C, XbaI) [101] AMBN (Ameloblastin) rs4694075 (C/T) [102] TFIP11 (Tuftelin interacting protein 11) rs5997096 (C/T) [102] TUFT1 (Tuftelin) rs4970957 (A/G) [102] DLX1 (Homeobox protein DLX-1) rs788173 (A/G) [103] DLX2 (Homeobox protein DLX-2) rs743605 (A/G) [103] TIMP1 (Metalloproteinase inhibitor 1) rs4898 (C/T) [103] Skeletal fluorosis FRZB1 (frizzled-related protein 1) rs2242070 (A/G) [104] VDR (Vitamin D receptor) rs2228570 (Fok I) [105] GSTP1 (Glutathione S-transferase pi 1) rs1695 (A/G) [106] PRL (Prolactin) rs1341239 [107] MMP-2 (Matrix metallopeptidase 2) rs2287074 (G/A) rs243865 [108] At present, some studies have been reported on the co-exposure of fluorine and arsenic (As) or fluorine and aluminum (Al). Both arsenic and fluoride are ubiquitous in the environment.…”
Section: Co-exposure With Other Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High levels of F, Al, As, Pb, and Cr were a risk factor for dental fluorosis, but not Se, Zn, Cu, B, Ca, and P, which was a protective factor for dental fluorosis [28]. ESR (Estrogen receptor) rs1256049 (G > A, RsaI) rs2234693 (A > C, XbaI) [101] AMBN (Ameloblastin) rs4694075 (C/T) [102] TFIP11 (Tuftelin interacting protein 11) rs5997096 (C/T) [102] TUFT1 (Tuftelin) rs4970957 (A/G) [102] DLX1 (Homeobox protein DLX-1) rs788173 (A/G) [103] DLX2 (Homeobox protein DLX-2) rs743605 (A/G) [103] TIMP1 (Metalloproteinase inhibitor 1) rs4898 (C/T) [103] Skeletal fluorosis FRZB1 (frizzled-related protein 1) rs2242070 (A/G) [104] VDR (Vitamin D receptor) rs2228570 (Fok I) [105] GSTP1 (Glutathione S-transferase pi 1) rs1695 (A/G) [106] PRL (Prolactin) rs1341239 [107] MMP-2 (Matrix metallopeptidase 2) rs2287074 (G/A) rs243865 [108] At present, some studies have been reported on the co-exposure of fluorine and arsenic (As) or fluorine and aluminum (Al). Both arsenic and fluoride are ubiquitous in the environment.…”
Section: Co-exposure With Other Elementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Dawson 5 and Huang et al, 4 concluded that some polymorphisms of the COL1A2 gene are involved in the development of dental fluorosis. However, Escobar-García et al, 6 and Pragya & Vandana 8 argue that there is no evidence of association between polymorphisms of the COL1A2 gene and dental fluorosis in populations exposed to high concentrations of fluoride. Therefore, other studies with larger samples and more sensitive techniques are necessary to corroborate this possible relationship.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there is a need to explore the possibility of the potential role of a genetic involvement in occurrence of dental fluorosis in a population living in a fluorosis endemic area, which is prevalent in many countries including some areas of India. A recent cross-sectional study reported that the collagenase 1A2 (COL1A2) gene A/C polymorphism is involved in dental fluorosis in fluorosis-endemic areas [9]. This study included 80 children living in such an area and aimed to detect such a polymorphism in dental fluorosis cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%